People

C-EENRG brings together lawyers, economists, political scientists, historians but also natural scientists and engineers to provide the integrative prism required to understand environmental, energy and natural resource governance. Several of them occupy management positions in other centres and research groups across the University of Cambridge, a feature which highlights C-EENRG’s commitment to explore synergies among different centres of expertise within Cambridge and beyond.

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